1A tough opening hole where straight hitting is rewarded.The tee shot should be aimed down the right centre of the fairway to avoid the out of bounds on the left and the trees on the right.The green is slightly raised and falls off to the left and at the back. Avoid the bunkers front left and to the right of the green.2A short left to right dogleg where position off the tee is imperative. From an elevated tee, aim down the left centre with long iron or a hybrid avoiding the out of bounds on the l3A well-executed straight tee shot is rewarded and should be aimed at the right centre of the long narrow green as it slopes from right to left. Avoiding the greenside bunkers is imA well-executed straight tee shot is rewarded and should be aimed at the right centre of the long narrow green as it slopes from right to left. Avoiding the greenside bunkers is im4One of the toughest and most picturesque holes on the course has a considerably downhill tee shot with a driver or less depending on the wind and ground conditions should be played5This is the longest par 3 on the course which plays slightly downhill.Depending on the wind, a driver can be needed for the tee shot to reach the gently raised ?attish green avoiding the bunker front left. If you do miss the green, don’t short side6A short par 4 that requires an accurate approach shot to a green hidden from the tee. The tee shot should be aimed at the marker post or slightly left of it to leave the best angle7A difficult dogleg left to right played to a well-guarded elevated green.A tee shot to the left side of the fairway and avoiding the burn opens up a shot to the green. Depending on the direction of the wind, club selection is vital to avoid trouble.8Stroke Index 1 on the card and measuring 433 yards uphill making it feel a lot longer.The tee shot should be aimed at the centre of the fairway with a driver avoiding the trees either side and the bunker on the left.The approach shot is played uphill to a green with a false front and bunkered front left and front right.9Measured at 467 yards but played significantly downhill.The tee shot should be aimed at the centre of the fairway with a driver avoiding the trees either side.The approach shot is a slightly downhill shot sometimes played off a downhill lie over a burn that crosses the fairway to a green that slopes back to front with a bunker front righ10The longest hole on the course and reachable with two well-placed shots.Aim the tee shot at the centre of the fairway with a driver avoiding the trees on the left side, and the burn and out of bounds down the right.11A short tricky par 4 where position off the tee is imperative.The elevated tee position and exposure to the elements can make club selection tricky for the tee shot. Aim at the right side of the fairway to avoid the trees down the left, the band the out of bounds down the right. A slightly uphill approach shot follows to a small green, bunkered left and front right, that falls dramatically off on the right side.12An uphill par 3 that plays longer than its yardage.The tee shot is played directly uphill to a long narrow green, favour the left-hand side to avoid the right greenside bunker.13The second par 5 on the back nine is an undulating right to left dogleg. With a driver, aim the tee shot at the marker post or slightly left of it for the most direct line.The second is a blind shot, favour the higher right side of the fairway, aiming at the 2nd marker post or slightly to the right of it to give the best line and view for the approac14A medium length par 4 with a wickedly sloping right to left fairway.Aim the tee shot down the right side of the fairway with a driver as this helps to avoid the out of bounds on the left.The approach shot is often played with the ball above your feet to a large green sloping from back to front and bunkered on the left and front right.15A difficult uphill par 3 to the highest point on the course where the ground falls off both left and right of the green.Aim the tee shot at the left centre of the green as it slopes from left to right, avoiding the greenside bunkers both left and right. Depending on the direction and strength of the16A downhill par 4 where choosing the correct strategy on the approach shot is imperative.Aim tee shot at the left centre of the fairway with a driver to achieve the greatest distance as it slopes from left to right.Plenty of room off the tee here, though avoid the out of bounds left. The approach is played downhill to a green that slopes from back to front and has a bunker running down the ri17A tricky par 3 played over a valley that requires a precise tee shot to avoid trouble.Aim at the left half of the green avoiding the bunkers front left and front right. Avoid missing the green right at all costs as it falls dramatically off on the right side where y18A stunning par 4 finishing hole played from an elevated tee right towards the clubhouse which sits behind the green. The tee shot should be aimed down the right centre of the fairw
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